Tetrazole-Based Probes for Integrated Phenotypic Screening, Affinity-Based Proteome Profiling, and Sensitive Detection of a Cancer Biomarker

Authors
Cheng, KeLee, Jun-SeokHao, PiliangYao, Shao Q.Ding, KeLi, Zhengqiu
Issue Date
2017-11-20
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, v.56, no.47, pp.15044 - 15048
Abstract
Target-identification phenotypic screening has been a powerful approach in drug discovery; however, it is hindered by difficulties in identifying the underlying cellular targets. To address this challenge, we have combined phenotypic screening of a fully functionalized small-molecule library with competitive affinity-based proteome profiling to map and functionally characterize the targets of screening hits. Using this approach, we identified ANXA2, PDIA3/4, FLAD1, and NOS2 as primary cellular targets of two bioactive molecules that inhibit cancer cell proliferation. We further demonstrated that a panel of probes can label and/or image annexin A2 (a cancer biomarker) from different cancer cell lines, thus providing opportunities for potential cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Keywords
PHOTO-CROSS-LINKERS; SMALL-MOLECULE PROBES; PHOTOAFFINITY LINKERS; TARGET IDENTIFICATION; KINASE INHIBITORS; HUMAN-CELLS; ANNEXIN A2; BINDING; DISCOVERY; PROTEINS; PHOTO-CROSS-LINKERS; SMALL-MOLECULE PROBES; PHOTOAFFINITY LINKERS; TARGET IDENTIFICATION; KINASE INHIBITORS; HUMAN-CELLS; ANNEXIN A2; BINDING; DISCOVERY; PROTEINS; affinity-based probes; cancer biomarkers; phenotypic screening; target identification; tetrazole
ISSN
1433-7851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122051
DOI
10.1002/anie.201709584
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